Agile Scrum 101: Introduction to Agile and Scrum, Explanation of Agile principles and values, Overview of the Scrum framework and its roles (Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development Team)
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Book content
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Introduction to Agile and Scrum 5
- Explanation of Agile principles and values
- Overview of Scrum framework and its roles (Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development Team)
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Roles and Responsibilities 8
- Explanation of the responsibilities and skills required for each role in the Scrum framework (Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development Team)
- Common misconceptions and challenges for each role
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Planning and Prioritization 13
- Product backlog creation, Sprint planning meetings, Sprint backlogs, and “Done”
- Agile Scrum Planning and Prioritization
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Execution and Monitoring 16
- Daily Scrum meetings
- Sprint review and retrospective meetings
- Tracking progress using metrics such as burn-down charts
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Adapting and Improving 19
- Techniques for continuous improvements, such as retrospectives and Kaizen
- Managing and addressing changes in requirements and scope
- Handling and resolving conflicts within the team
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Scaling Scrum 25
- Applying Scrum in large, distributed, and/or multi-team environments
- Using Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) and Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS)
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Case Studies and Real-World Examples 27
- Examples of successful Agile and Scrum implementations
- Lessons learned and best practices from real-world scenarios
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Advanced Topics 30
- Integrating Scrum with other methodologies such as Kanban or Lean
- Implementing DevOps practices in a Scrum environment
- Using Scrum for non-software projects
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Agile and Scrum Interview Fundamentals 38
- Common interview questions and how to approach them
- Understanding the interviewer's perspective
- Tips for making a good impression
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Practice Questions and Exercises 42
- Sample interview questions and answers
- Role-playing exercises and scenarios
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Conclusion 60
- Summary of key takeaways
- Additional resources for further learning and preparation.
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Appendices 63
- Glossary of key terms used throughout the book
- Checklists, templates, and other practical tools for Scrum Masters to use in their work
Introduction to Agile and Scrum, Explanation of Agile principles and values, Overview of the Scrum framework and its roles (Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development Team)